Cambridge IGCSE Past Exam Papers

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Cambridge IGCSE past exam papers are now updated up to June 2025 examination series. Year 2028 Specimen papers are now available.

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Cambridge IGCSE is being offered by CAIE (Cambridge Assessment International Education) board from The University of Cambridge. These Cambridge IGCSE past exam papers are copyrighted by UCLES.

  • Updated up to June 2025 series past exam papers. YAY!
  • 2028 Specimen papers are now available.
  • “Specimen Papers” would be available when there is a change of syllabus for that year. Otherwise, “Specimen Papers” would not be available when the syllabus stays the same.
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    • Hi Jack, just make sure you know the factors affecting equilibrium (temperature, pressure) and also the conditions required for haber and contact process ๐Ÿ™‚

    • hey buddy yeah equilibrium is one of my confusing topics as well just remember
      for the exothermic reaction
      Low temp
      High pressure
      for the exothermic reaction it produces higher yield but the rate of reaction is slower
      for the endothermic reaction
      high temp
      low pressure
      the endothermic reaction it increase the rate of reaction but yield is less
      remember that the catalyst does not favor either side
      but increases the equilibrium reaction
      the backward and foward reaction varies depending on how the equation is structured
      so thats pretty much it
      don’t stress and best of luck to you man

    • high pressure supports side with more no. of moles and vice versa
      high temperature favours endothermic reaction and vice versa

  1. i have wriiten three exam in may june 2015 and the remainig two i wil wirte in oct nov for my olevels… i would like to know that will i be issued two certificates or one certificate for all this subjects.

    • As far i know ….Since you are sitting for two different sessions then you will be given two different certificate for each sitting… Means in the first certificate you will have the subjects you are giving this may and in the second one you will have the remaining two.. Hope this helps..

  2. Dear IGCSE TEAM,
    I have a question,
    What penalties could I face by writing an excess amount of words in my English Language – First Language (0500)?, I wrote about 75-100 excess words in my narrative writing.

    Thank you

      • Thank you!!
        I have the same exams on Monday and I am literally freaking out right now.
        You know they changed the pattern for literature paper or something of that sort and I cannot seem to get any proper specimen anywhere.
        The specimen published by CIE shows some different poems that are not in the syllabus and they say that is just some kind of an example.
        I am just worried

          • Well that’s basically cause CIE offers the schools to choose a particular century’s work. My school chose the 19th century and it comes down to what your school chose. Just revise properly and construct a intro para for all the essays possible. Good luck and remember, I also have to write the same 4 papers.

    • Hello there,
      There won’t be any penalty for excess wordings for composition. As long as you managed to finish in time. In fact, if your excess-wordings-part does contribute more elaborative points, you will even gain content points for that. Nice? ๐Ÿ™‚

      • Then why is there a word limit at all if you can exceed it?

        Thanks for the quick and motivating response ๐Ÿ˜€

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